Measured in Gallons Per Minute (GPM), the water flow rate is the measurement of how much water is used by the fixture. Per government restrictions showerheads may not exceed a maximum flow rate of 2.5 GPM, while kitchen and lavatory faucets may not exceed 2.2 GPM.

When redoing a bathroom, updating the hardware for your sinks and tubs is often an important component. ATG Stores offers a wide selection of bathroom
faucets to meet your bathroom hardware needs.

Choosing a bathroom faucet can be a complicated process. The first thing to consider when purchasing a new faucet is how the faucet will be mounted. This
will significantly narrow down your options to faucets that will work with your bathroom sink. If your sink is pre-drilled and only has one hole, you will
need to find a single-hole faucet for your bathroom. Center-set faucets are among the most popular and affordable for sinks, and combine the handles and
spout on a base unit.

If you are looking to make a statement with your sink design, you may want to consider a wall-mounted or standing faucet. These faucets are bold choices
that may take a little bit more effort to install. However, the stylish effect that their shapes create can become a focal point of the bathroom. Another
stylish option is a waterfall faucet, which will bring an upscale, contemporary look to any bathroom. Vessel sinks are great to pair any of these faucet
types with.

Another thing to consider while choosing a faucet is the other hardware that will be installed in the bathroom. If you’re updating a full bathroom, you may
want to consider buying a similarly shaped faucet for both the sink and tub. No matter how large or small your bathroom is, make sure the faucet you buy is
the same finish as any cabinet or door hardware.

Bathroom Faucet Buyer's Guide Think about the faucet you are currently using, and then consider what about it causes you any discomfort: is the spout an improper length, are handles hard to grasp or just plain uncomfortable, or perhaps the finish is just not staying as clean as you would like? Read on! We're here to help you make

June 2014

How to Make Faucet Installation Easy Even if you don't fancy yourself a home remodeling expert like the professionals from "This Old House" or "Hometime," even you can install a new faucet.

June 2014

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